She was wearing gloves. At lunch with Daddy, I mean. So I can see especially dolled up for the occasion before going full on hippy.
I am charmed by Fargo voice-overing their "Previouslies" with "Erstwhile"
To be determined... (but it's definitely [NAFDA])
She was wearing gloves. At lunch with Daddy, I mean. So I can see especially dolled up for the occasion before going full on hippy.
I am charmed by Fargo voice-overing their "Previouslies" with "Erstwhile"
Oh, Ginsberg. Gay, closeted and schizophrenic is no way to go through life, son.
That was a good episode of Mad Men, though harrowing.
I was struck by two things --
First, that Henry treated Betty and Sally the exact same way, as if they were both his daughters. When they were yelling at each other, he called them both "girls". Not sure where this side of Henry is coming from, is it because suddenly there's conflict?
Also, I got a real "Mommy Dearest" vibe when Bobby came into Sally's room and they talked.
When they were yelling at each other, he called them both "girls".
I noticed that too and I wanted to punch him in the face. But he was generally facepunch-worthy the entire episode.
Not sure where this side of Henry is coming from, is it because suddenly there's conflict?
People had called him out for being patriarchal and controlling from the very beginning of that marriage - I don't think this is new at all, just more pronounced.
Reading the AVClub review of this episode they act like Ginsberg's breakdown was completely out of the blue.
But they'd established and alluded to the fact that he's had auditory hallucinations ("transmissions from mars" etc.) from the beginning.
I always thought he was going to develop schizophrenia.
People had called him out for being patriarchal and controlling from the very beginning of that marriage - I don't think this is new at all, just more pronounced.
I think that is one of the things that made him attractive to Betty in the beginning. She was looking for someone who could just take control, help her out of her marriage with Don, and take care of her, but I think Sally really struck a nerve this week and now she's starting to rethink things.
I always thought he was going to develop schizophrenia.
I didn't see it coming, but it makes perfect sense looking back. Poor Peggy lost one of her major allies at the office.
Oh, that's good.
Is this where we talk about Vikings? I'm heartbroken -- I plowed through S1 and S2 isn't available via Prime yet!
I'm liking this show so much more than I thought I would.